Fàilte is "Olde Gaelic" and means "welcome". Itoriginated in Ireland and was used throughout Ireland and Scotlanduntil the 11th century when it evolved into "Middle English".Historically, the last place this language was spoken was in theregion of Carrick in Scotland circa 1085. These werethe lands occupied by the McMicking family ancestors - ClanMacMiadhachain (the MacMahuns, the MacMichans and theMacMickins).

The McMicking family has a rich and vibrant history withsignificant records dating back as far as the 13th century inAyrshire, Scotland. During the 1700's many Scots and Britsimmigrated to the New World of America and later to the South Seasand Australia.

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